Podcasts are available free to all (faculty, students, and the broader Net community). If you listen, please let me know!
If feedback remains positive, I'll be sure to podcast more courses.
Also note there is more free course content available at
gallaugher.com, including chapters, syllabi, and the Week in Geek.
This
is my very
first experiment with podcasting, so I apologize that the experience is
so rough
around the edges. If you have
iTunes installed on your computer, you
can subscribe to
the podcast by clicking this icon
(iTunes will launch when you click it).

The
index at the bottom of this page contains direct links with richer
descriptions of each podcast. Sound quality is
terrible, but my hope is that the podcasts are a useful tool for
helping my
students review.I'm
also very interested
in hearing from other folks (faculty, students, practitioners or the
curious)
outside BostonCollege
who have sampled these podcasts.Please
drop me an e-mail & let me know
what you think! Cheers,
jeers,
corrections and suggestions are all welcome.If this proves
useful/interesting, I will continue offering podcasts. Course readings
and PowerPoint
slides for the course are also online (please note that the database
license to some links on the 'Course Readings' page is limited to the
BC community, and I cannot forward inaccessible copyrighted material).
Also, consider subscribing to the Week in Geek newsletter on
my website.

A brief
answer to
the most asked question:

Q: How has podcasting impacted
student attendance?

A: I've
noticed no difference. We've had a nearly full classes for each
lecture, but my
students have been warned that classroom attendance is a minimum
expectation and
grades will drop significantly if they do not attend lectures.